Capital I is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the mind of a young artist named A, who becomes trapped in a surreal world where his fantasies and anxieties come to life. As he navigates through this dreamlike reality, A must confront his deepest fears and discover the true nature of his existence. With stunning visuals and an engrossing storyline, Capital I takes the audience on a captivating journey into the depths of human consciousness.
The film is set in the cyclone devastated coastal villages of Odisha, often known as the land of cyclones. It is about four different characters, apparently independent of each other, who find relevance & relation in a fragmented narrative of their losses.
A small Indian village: an old man is addicted to watching pornography with his friends. One fine day, he accidentally brings home a DVD with a Godard film inside it. Though his friends were disgusted, Ananda gets attracted to Godard’s film and gradually develops an obsession. He initiates the idea of hosting a film festival in their village where Godard’s films will be screened. The festival gets organized after a lot of drama, but what happens next is to be seen.
In this drama, a man named Arjun is left devastated after the sudden demise of his best friend, Varun. He realizes the depth of their relationship and how their fates were intertwined. Arjun embarks on a spiritual journey to reconnect with Varun's soul and find peace.
A silent portrait of the devastated condition of coastal Odisha after the cyclone 'Fani'
In the remote village of Khyanikaa, a young girl embarks on a mystical journey to uncover the lost idea that holds the key to the fate of the village. As she delves deeper into the secrets of Khyanikaa, she discovers the power of imagination and the importance of preserving the cultural heritage. With the help of magical beings and ancient mystical forces, she strives to protect her village from impending danger.
“Sarbabhuteshu”- a beautiful, touching tale by Amartya Bhattacharya tells a story of a boy with differently abled mind, who speaks to his Goddess Durga and imagines her talking to him with motherly tenderness. In the cultural context of Durga Puja, this fictional conversation touches upon diverse themes of faith, religion and love. FEATURING EXCLUSIVELY ON CINEMAPRENEUR
A slice-of-life film, 'Lahari' meanders through the lives of two friends: boatman Bhuta and fisherman Dinu, and takes us on their journey of trying to establish indigenous methods of livelihood for survival and to elevate their present situation. In the process, the film depicts the invasion of urban capitalism, superficial and auto-centred, personified by tourists, confronted to a certain authenticity and way of life.
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